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China's top court updates trade mark litigation rules

China's Supreme People's Court has issued a new explanation clarifying when a court should accept a civil complaint against an infringing registered trade mark 

April 2008

Philip Morris asks ITC to stop grey market goods

Tobacco company Philip Morris is taking action against grey market cigarettes, filing a complaint at the International Trade Commission last month 

April 2008

Famous marks doctrine clarified by NY court

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit last month upheld summary judgment in a trade mark case that may have far-reaching implications for the doctrine of famous marks 

April 2008

Enforcement blow for weak marks in EU

Weaker trade marks, such as those with a descriptive element, should benefit from a narrower scope of protection than highly distinctive marks, following a ruling in the UK last month 

April 2008

Trade mark & copyright firms of the year

This month Managing IP reveals the results of part two of the world's most detailed and authoritative survey of the IP market. Following five months' research, in this issue we list the leading firms in trade mark prosecution and contentious work in 65 jurisdictions 

March 2008

Community rights; growing pains

The Community trade mark will soon mark its 12th anniversary. Since it was launched, the EU has seen many changes - and some of them pose challenges for the CTM system. James Nurton reports  

March 2008

Finding the limits to fair use on the internet

The internet has issued many challenges to traditional copyright law - not least in the area of fair use. Stephen Meyers reviews the leading US cases to explain where the courts have set the limits  

March 2008

How India is turning knowledge into wealth

Although pharmaceutical patents dominate debates about innovation in India, government and industry are leading an IP overhaul in many other areas, says Peter Ollier 

April 2008

A guide to internationalized top level domains

ICANN is planning to introduce new domains containing only non-English characters. This is what it means for IP owners and their domain name portfolios 

April 2008

Hitch a ride on the patent highway

The EPO is the latest patent office to sign up to a patent prosecution highway. But do these schemes offer more advantages to applicants or examiners? Emma Barraclough reports 

April 2008

Meet the candidates on the WIPO campaign trail

With elections for a new WIPO director-general slated for May, Eklavya Gupte talked to the candidates for the top job 

March 2008

Utynam's Heirs

A monthly column devoted to IP curiosities and controversies, named in honour of John of Utynam - who received the world's first recorded patent in 1449  

April 2008

How to avoid patent prosecution errors

Mistakes made in the patent drafting process can come back to haunt litigants in the court room. Martin Sulsky and Raj S Davé explain how to avoid common drafting errors 

April 2008

Microsoft's IP plans under the spotlight

Interview: As Microsoft's global vice-president of IP and licensing, Horacio Gutierrez plays an integral role in protecting the company's IP rights 

April 2008

Hitch a ride on the patent highway

The EPO is the latest patent office to sign up to a patent prosecution highway. But do these schemes offer more advantages to applicants or examiners? Emma Barraclough reports 

April 2008

Judge calls for European litigation system

A leading UK judge has called for a "one-stop patent shop" to cater to companies that do business across Europe, after finding a patent invalid just days after it was upheld by a court in the Netherlands 

April 2008

Passing judgment on Japan's IP court

Japan's IP High Court celebrates its third anniversary in April. Yoshikazu Iwase looks at how its decisions so far have affected IP owners 

March 2008

A guide to internationalized top level domains

ICANN is planning to introduce new domains containing only non-English characters. This is what it means for IP owners and their domain name portfolios 

April 2008

Cybersquatting reaches record levels

“The potentially useful purposes of any new domains would be frustrated if these get filled predominantly with automated pay-per-click content,” a top WIPO official warned last week 

1 March 2008

Finding the limits to fair use on the internet

The internet has issued many challenges to traditional copyright law - not least in the area of fair use. Stephen Meyers reviews the leading US cases to explain where the courts have set the limits  

March 2008

Slam dunk the domain name slammers

Domain name slamming is one of the latest internet scams. Nick Wood explains how IP owners can protect themselves from it 

February 2008

China's top court updates trade mark litigation rules

China's Supreme People's Court has issued a new explanation clarifying when a court should accept a civil complaint against an infringing registered trade mark 

April 2008

How to avoid patent prosecution errors

Mistakes made in the patent drafting process can come back to haunt litigants in the court room. Martin Sulsky and Raj S Davé explain how to avoid common drafting errors 

April 2008

Judge calls for European litigation system

A leading UK judge has called for a "one-stop patent shop" to cater to companies that do business across Europe, after finding a patent invalid just days after it was upheld by a court in the Netherlands 

April 2008

No private enforcement right against lookalikes in UK

Brand owners in the UK have lost the battle to have the right to take private action against lookalike products, such as supermarket own brands 

March 2008

Microsoft's IP plans under the spotlight

Interview: As Microsoft's global vice-president of IP and licensing, Horacio Gutierrez plays an integral role in protecting the company's IP rights 

April 2008

Philips wins Taiwan compulsory licensing battle

A court in Taipei has overturned a decision by the local IP office to grant compulsory licences to a Taiwanese company for five patents owned by Philips 

April 2008

Thailand keeps patent holders guessing

Thailand's new government has sent out mixed signals on whether it will continue with a controversial compulsory licence programme for pharmaceuticals 

April 2008

Microsoft's pledge on interoperability

Microsoft has promised to make it easier for rival businesses to make products that are interoperable with its own software 

March 2008

Court rules on non-essentiality of patents

The UK High Court has made its first declaration of non-essentiality (DONE) in a patent dispute between two telecoms companies 

February 2008

Copyright firms of the year

Managing IP unveils the results of part three of the world's most detailed and authoritative survey of the IP market. Following five months' research, in this issue we list the leading firms for copyright work in 16 of the world's most important IP markets 

April 2008

Barry Trotter and the infringement of copyright - parody rules in the UK

The UK is considering a new exception to copyright infringement for parody, pastiche and caricature. Darren Meale and Paul England explain what it will need to address 

April 2008

Courts adapt copyright levies to new media

Two recent German Supreme Court decisions have highlighted the differentiated approach required towards copyright levies on new media devices, says Fabian Niemann  

March 2008

Finding the limits to fair use on the internet

The internet has issued many challenges to traditional copyright law - not least in the area of fair use. Stephen Meyers reviews the leading US cases to explain where the courts have set the limits  

March 2008

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COVER STORY:
The cases shaping trade mark litigation

Courts around the world are dealing with cutting-edge trade mark issues. Emma Barraclough, Eileen McDermott and Peter Ollier provide a guide to the cases you need to watch